Got my Ultra CDP II just a few weeks ago.

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Any issues yet? How many rounds through it so far?mgood wrote:New Kimber owner here.
Got my Ultra CDP II just a few weeks ago.
I've put, I think, 428 rounds through it.03Lightningrocks wrote:Any issues yet? How many rounds through it so far?mgood wrote:New Kimber owner here.
Got my Ultra CDP II just a few weeks ago.
mgood wrote:I've put, I think, 428 rounds through it.03Lightningrocks wrote:Any issues yet? How many rounds through it so far?mgood wrote:New Kimber owner here.
Got my Ultra CDP II just a few weeks ago.
I was having a failure to return to battery about three times every 100 rounds. I think it's smoothing up to about once in a hundred. Still way too much. We'll see what happens.
Kimber recommends a 400 round brake-in period. I'm just barely there. (Which I think it a little extreme. It should have the kinks worked out by around 150.)
I still love it. If it continues to have feed issues, I'll send it to Kimber to work on. But I have no doubt this will be my #1 carry gun for a long time.
dihappy wrote:Thanks for the thread, it reminds me that i need to go shoot some :)
Heres my Ultra CDP II
They aren't kinks. It's extra metal where Kimber does a phenomenal job making sure the gun is TIGHT. it just needs to wear in.mgood wrote:I've put, I think, 428 rounds through it.03Lightningrocks wrote:Any issues yet? How many rounds through it so far?mgood wrote:New Kimber owner here.
Got my Ultra CDP II just a few weeks ago.
I was having a failure to return to battery about three times every 100 rounds. I think it's smoothing up to about once in a hundred. Still way too much. We'll see what happens.
Kimber recommends a 400 round brake-in period. I'm just barely there. (Which I think it a little extreme. It should have the kinks worked out by around 150.)
I still love it. If it continues to have feed issues, I'll send it to Kimber to work on. But I have no doubt this will be my #1 carry gun for a long time.
DoubleJ wrote:if you followed Flint's Fluff n' Buff procedure, you shouldn't have any issues.
I have a clean Kimber Custom II Target with several hundred rounds, including various reloads, through it. So, how do I know when it's safe to carry it for protection? As I've said before, sometimes it gets mad and won't go bang for reasons known only to her.PBratton wrote:
After the required break-in, Kimbers are extremely reliable.
Hows this for a bigger picture for a Desert Warrior 1000+ rounds and still going strong:Furyataurus wrote:The 1911 guys I know agree that the 1911's are a "finnicky" bunch, plus, most of them are retired/semi-retired and enjoy "tinkering" with them. I have shot a couple 1911's and like them but that first part is kind of a bummer. The HK45 and HK45C operate the same in principality, but of course look different. I'm thinking about a 45 but which one?
Couldn't find a decent lager pic of the Desert Warrior.....